Where is Linda Price? | Part 2 of 2

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Tuesday June 10, 2025

A decade of unanswered questions haunts the family of Linda Price, who vanished from a small Kentucky community leaving behind only whispers, theories, and a mother and son determined to bring her home.

The truth seems tangled in the complex web of small-town silence. Linda’s son Chase and her mother Mary Elizabeth share their most credible theory: Linda was staying with a man in McKinney when she and another woman allegedly took money. When consequences came calling, the other woman blamed Linda entirely—potentially sealing her fate. This narrative has consistently emerged from multiple sources, including prison informants and community whispers.

“It’s a very tight community down there. You know everybody’s got tight lips… If you’re a snitch, you’re going to go missing,” Chase explains, describing the code of silence that has protected those with knowledge for ten years. The woman who allegedly falsely accused Linda still lives in the community, reportedly clean from drugs but “carrying a demon on her back,” while the man Linda stayed with has seemingly vanished without trace.

Their search has led to “the cut”—an old train tunnel in McKinney where sources suggest Linda’s remains may have been discarded after being moved multiple times during decomposition. Despite numerous searches by both family and authorities, no conclusive evidence has emerged. A recent anonymous tip pointed toward Pulaski County Park Lake, offering yet another location to investigate.

What’s most striking is the family’s perspective on justice. They’ve prepared a headstone with Linda’s birth date but no death date, and a burial plot awaits her. “I’m not looking for revenge or retribution, just relief,” says Chase. Their message to those with knowledge shows remarkable grace: “I respect why you’re doing what you do, because of the world you live in, but don’t make us be a part of that world and just give us what we want.”

If you have information about Linda Price’s disappearance, please come forward—even anonymously. A family waits to bring their loved one home, offering understanding rather than judgment in exchange for the truth they’ve sought for far too long.



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